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		Definition of postman in English: postmannounPlural postmen ˈpəʊs(t)mənˈpoʊs(t)mən British A person who is employed to deliver or collect letters and parcels. 〈英〉邮递员 Example sentencesExamples -  She also loved to receive letters and looked forward to the arrival of the postman or postwoman on a daily basis.
 -  I can understand why some postmen get overwhelmed and bury the sacks in their yard.
 -  But now one south Essex postman has found himself confronted by a new problem.
 -  That little red box at the end of the wall is the post box where the village postman collects (twice each day) all our outgoing mail.
 -  The pouches are regularly used to store bags of mail until a postman collects them for delivery to nearby homes.
 -  In the space of a few weeks in March, a number of incidents occurred including youths attacking a postman as he collected mail from the post box in the centre.
 -  The simple looking khaki-clad postman has not lost his role even in this age of information technology.
 -  A Black Country postman is taking legal action over claims he pulled a muscle carrying too many letters.
 -  The question remains as to why the Royal Mail needs to use agency staff rather than employing full-time postmen.
 -  One thing that he definitely won't miss is getting acquainted with every postman's worst nightmare, the angry dog.
 -  He was then promoted to postman and used to make his daily rounds on a bicycle.
 -  The 53-year-old postman was pushed off his bike and left lying in the gutter, shaken and bruised.
 -  A North Yorkshire postman has narrowly escaped jail for opening birthday packets before delivering them.
 -  Why does the postman deliver my junk mail to my neighbours house but always delivers the bills correctly?
 -  Well, our smiling postman recently delivered a letter to me that had my maiden name on it.
 -  My dad's a postman and he delivers letters from all over the world.
 -  Arnold, a part-time farmer and postman has even grown a beard to make his role more realistic.
 -  According to one postman, who didn't want to be named, there were piles of parcels, presents and flowers stacked up in the offices.
 -  What happens if someone writes the wrong address on an envelope, or the postman delivers the letter to the wrong door?
 -  His friend and fellow postman came close to losing his life but is now back at work.
 -  He initially worked in the sawmills at Old Farmyard, before taking up the position of local postman.
 -  Normally, customs will calculate the charges due at the point of entry in Ireland, and then it is left up to the postman or courier to collect the money.
 -  The early morning postman was our very welcome friend and part of the English constitution.
 -  He was employed as a delivery postman by the Post Office the respondents.
 -  The initiative is being introduced across the country and will result in 37,000 postmen who deliver their rounds on bike wearing the safety equipment.
 -  It is understood the threats were directed at two managers and one postman based at a sorting office in the city.
 -  Irrespective of the changed communications world, a big community of postmen still delivers mails all over the city, door to door, sometimes on foot.
 -  At the moment Campbell, a 30-year-old postman from Glasgow, isn't sure that he can, or will.
 -  At one time he was the ship's postman, at another the barber.
 -  The problem arose after the postman delivering the postal votes demanded payment for them.
 -  Tom has carried out his duties as postman in the area for the past 25 years with great efficiency and no shortage of wit.
 -  The Kilkelly native and former postman is a familiar face in the area and the large turnout emphasised his popularity.
 -  Waited for postman this morning before setting off to work.
 -  We never had this problem whenever the postman delivered our letters.
 -  The volume of mail that used to be delivered by three postmen is now on average being carried out by two.
 -  But some of the parcels will be too contaminated for the postmen and women to deliver.
 -  No one is allowed into her home and the only person she ever sees is the postman delivering her letters.
 -  Mail for residents at the complex is normally left in the reception by a delivery driver for a postman to collect and deliver.
 -  We have a most jolly fellow for a postman and here of late I've been confounding and delighting him.
 -  The postman will shortly be delivering a stack of tax credit forms to the population of Britain.
 
 Synonyms postal worker North American mailman, letter carrier, mail carrier British informal postie    Definition of postman in US English: postmannounˈpōs(t)mənˈpoʊs(t)mən British A person who is employed to deliver or collect letters and parcels; a mail carrier. 〈英〉邮递员 Example sentencesExamples -  He initially worked in the sawmills at Old Farmyard, before taking up the position of local postman.
 -  The 53-year-old postman was pushed off his bike and left lying in the gutter, shaken and bruised.
 -  Tom has carried out his duties as postman in the area for the past 25 years with great efficiency and no shortage of wit.
 -  Waited for postman this morning before setting off to work.
 -  According to one postman, who didn't want to be named, there were piles of parcels, presents and flowers stacked up in the offices.
 -  Well, our smiling postman recently delivered a letter to me that had my maiden name on it.
 -  Why does the postman deliver my junk mail to my neighbours house but always delivers the bills correctly?
 -  The simple looking khaki-clad postman has not lost his role even in this age of information technology.
 -  I can understand why some postmen get overwhelmed and bury the sacks in their yard.
 -  Mail for residents at the complex is normally left in the reception by a delivery driver for a postman to collect and deliver.
 -  The pouches are regularly used to store bags of mail until a postman collects them for delivery to nearby homes.
 -  The initiative is being introduced across the country and will result in 37,000 postmen who deliver their rounds on bike wearing the safety equipment.
 -  What happens if someone writes the wrong address on an envelope, or the postman delivers the letter to the wrong door?
 -  In the space of a few weeks in March, a number of incidents occurred including youths attacking a postman as he collected mail from the post box in the centre.
 -  It is understood the threats were directed at two managers and one postman based at a sorting office in the city.
 -  He was then promoted to postman and used to make his daily rounds on a bicycle.
 -  The problem arose after the postman delivering the postal votes demanded payment for them.
 -  No one is allowed into her home and the only person she ever sees is the postman delivering her letters.
 -  That little red box at the end of the wall is the post box where the village postman collects (twice each day) all our outgoing mail.
 -  The early morning postman was our very welcome friend and part of the English constitution.
 -  Arnold, a part-time farmer and postman has even grown a beard to make his role more realistic.
 -  A North Yorkshire postman has narrowly escaped jail for opening birthday packets before delivering them.
 -  He was employed as a delivery postman by the Post Office the respondents.
 -  But now one south Essex postman has found himself confronted by a new problem.
 -  We never had this problem whenever the postman delivered our letters.
 -  My dad's a postman and he delivers letters from all over the world.
 -  Normally, customs will calculate the charges due at the point of entry in Ireland, and then it is left up to the postman or courier to collect the money.
 -  The volume of mail that used to be delivered by three postmen is now on average being carried out by two.
 -  The question remains as to why the Royal Mail needs to use agency staff rather than employing full-time postmen.
 -  One thing that he definitely won't miss is getting acquainted with every postman's worst nightmare, the angry dog.
 -  The Kilkelly native and former postman is a familiar face in the area and the large turnout emphasised his popularity.
 -  A Black Country postman is taking legal action over claims he pulled a muscle carrying too many letters.
 -  But some of the parcels will be too contaminated for the postmen and women to deliver.
 -  At the moment Campbell, a 30-year-old postman from Glasgow, isn't sure that he can, or will.
 -  His friend and fellow postman came close to losing his life but is now back at work.
 -  We have a most jolly fellow for a postman and here of late I've been confounding and delighting him.
 -  At one time he was the ship's postman, at another the barber.
 -  She also loved to receive letters and looked forward to the arrival of the postman or postwoman on a daily basis.
 -  Irrespective of the changed communications world, a big community of postmen still delivers mails all over the city, door to door, sometimes on foot.
 -  The postman will shortly be delivering a stack of tax credit forms to the population of Britain.
 
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